Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 18 Mar 2016, p. 12

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, March 18, 2016 | 12 Authentic Montessori at its Best - For Ages 18 mo.-12 yrs. · An empowering curriculum that engages children · Individual focus to learning your child's Voter cards coming next week · Community atmosphere that makes students feel included and valued · Creative expression allows your child to explore their own interests and talents "Each space reflects the professionalism, pride and dedication of everyone in the school." -CCMA Accreditation Team The Town of Oakville is reminding residents that the Ward 2 by-election is just around the corner on April 11. Starting next week, voter noti cation cards will arrive in the mail for eligible Ward 2 voters. Eligible voters who do not receive a card by March 25 are asked to call 905-815-6015 (TTY: 905-338-4200), email elections@oakville.ca, or visit the Clerk's department at Oakville Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Rd., to ensure their name is on the voters list. To vote, you must be... To vote in the Ward 2 municipal byelection you must be: · a Canadian citizen · at least 18 years old · a resident of Ward 2 in the Town of Oakville, or a non-resident owner or tenant of land in Ward 2 or their spouse Voting locations On the front of the voter card will be a list of locations in Ward 2 where residents can vote on voting day, April 11. Residents can vote at any one voting location. Those unable to vote April 11 can vote at one of the advance voting dates scheduled for Wednesday, March 30 and Saturday, April 2. Voting on March 30 will take place from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Oakville Seniors Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr St., and the Sir John Colborne Seniors Centre, 1565 Old Lakeshore Rd. Voting on April 2 will take place between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the same locations. Residents are asked to take their voter card with them when they go to vote along with proper identi cation. Acceptable forms of ID Acceptable forms of identi cation include: driver's licence; Ontario photo card; current utility bill, bank or credit card statement, or insurance policy. All voting locations are physically accessible. During advance voting and on voting day, April 11, Oakville Seniors Recreation Centre (263 Kerr Street) will be physically accessible, will have accessible voting equipment and will be open to all voters. Residents not able to vote on Voting Day or any of the advance voting days can call the Clerk's department to obtain information on proxy voting at 905-815-6015. Visit the Town of Oakville elections website at elections. oakville.ca for more information. When you show your heart for those in need in Oakville, its impact will go twice as far. Thanks to a generous contributor, all new monthly donations to Kerr Street Mission are being matched dollar for dollar up to $75,000 for the year. There's more than $50,000 still available in the matching fund. With your regular support, KSM is able to open our doors to the poor and needy in our community by providing food, relational support, financial counselling and more. For as little as $1 a day, your monthly donation goes a long way in helping people in real, critical need. FAIRVIEW GLEN 905.634.0781 · fairviewglen.com MONTESSORI SCHOOL WINTER SALE Save % 24 YEARS of Business Excellence Yes, I'll become a new monthly donor. Click DONATE at kerrstreet.com to set up your matched donation. We Match rnment The Gove senior discounts · bonded & insured · family owned & operated the hS pay t! n 1-877-662-4440 www.customdirectwindows.com Stoney Creek Over 20,000 sq ft manufacturing facility! we 485 Kerr St. | Oakville, ON | L6K 3C6 905-845-7485 www.kerrstreet.com w o e ti N a c o locally owned and manufactured in hamilton L 352 Dosco Drive Rebate r Energy Sta ViSit our Showroom today buy direct from the factory and SaVe big

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